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![]() Franklyn Rose Franklyn Albert RoseBorn: 1 February 1972, Chalky Hill, St Ann, JamaicaMajor Teams: Jamaica, Northamptonshire, Gauteng, West Indies. Known As: Franklyn Rose Batting Style: Right Hand Bat Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Test Debut: West Indies v India at Kingston, 1st Test, 1996/97 Latest Test: West Indies v England at Manchester, 3rd Test, 2000 ODI Debut: West Indies v India at Port-of-Spain, 1st ODI, 1996/97 Latest ODI: West Indies v England at Nottingham, NatWest Series, 2000 Career Statistics:TESTS (including 03/08/2000) M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 19 28 2 344 69 13.23 51.65 0 1 4 0 O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 520.4 101 1637 53 30.88 7-84 2 0 58.9 3.14 ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS (including 20/07/2000) M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 27 23 5 217 30 12.05 81.88 0 0 6 0 O M R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 221 13 1046 29 36.06 5-23 0 1 45.7 4.73 FIRST-CLASS (1992/93 - 2001/02) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 91 126 21 1372 96 13.06 0 2 24 0 O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 2317.3 426 7569 289 26.19 7-39 14 2 48.1 3.26 LIST A LIMITED OVERS (1992/93 - 2000/01) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 77 52 11 401 37 9.78 0 0 18 0 O R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 595.3 2556 90 28.40 5-14 1 2 39.7 4.29 - Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS. StatsGuru Filters for Franklyn RoseStatistics involving Franklyn RoseArticles about Franklyn Rose
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Profile:A fast bowler. Played for his school Holmwood Technical College where he was seen by the Jamaican National Youth selectors and called up immediately to join the Jamaican Youth team for the Regional Northern Telecom Competition during the next 3 years, 1989 - 1991. It was during his last year, he produced his best figures taking 8/43 vs Guyana and a total of 13 wickets in 3 matches. By 1993, he was in the Jamaican Red Stripe team and did so well, taking 20 wickets at an average of 17.45, that he was called up to join the West Indies Under-23 team to play against the Pakistan team then touring the West Indies. However, during the following two seasons, taking wickets got more difficult and the average went up to almost 70 per wicket. He left cricket for two years, only to be recalled to the West Indies team in 1997 to play against India at Kingston, Jamaica where he became the first West Indian bowler to take 6 wickets on his Test debut. (Kent Aleong, Dec 1997)
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